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Scenery, Historical, Delphi, Classical, DayTours
Scenery, Historical, Delphi, Classical, DayTours
Scenery, Historical, Delphi, Classical, DayTours
Delphi – Navel of the World, one of the most famous cult sites in Classical Greece. Apollo Temple Oracle and Athena’s Tholos
The site of Delphi is located in upper central Greece, on multiple plateau/terraces along the slope of Mount Parnassus, in the heart of Phocis at the crossroads of important routes of the ancient world. It is one of the most famous cult sites in Classical Greece.
The site of Delphi was believed to be determined by Zeus/ Dias when he sought to find the center of his “Grandmother Earth” (Ge, Gaea, or Gaia). He sent two eagles flying from the eastern and western extremities, and the path of the eagles crossed over Delphi where the omphalos, or navel of Gaia was found. Earlier myths include traditions that Pythia, or the Delphic oracle, already was the site of an important oracle in the pre-classical Greek world (as early as 1400 BC) and, rededicated from about 800 BC, when it served as the major site during classical times for the worship of the god Apollo.
It was at the end of the Mycenaean period that Apollo, an Olympian God and guarantor of universal harmony, is supposed to have overcome the old underworld deities. A hymn attributed to Homer tells how, after his birth on Delos , Zeus’ son came to Delphi, killed the snake Python with his bow and arrow and in accordance with divine law, he went into exile for eight years to atone for the killing of the snake and on his return he took his place, becoming the god Python who gave oracles through the intermediary of the Pythia.
The Tholos of Athena Pronaia in Delphi is a 4th-century BCE masterpiece of classical architecture, characterized by its unique circular, rather than rectangular, design. Located in the sanctuary of Athena Pronaia, it is a key site in the ancient complex of Delphi, often interpreted as a symbolic or ritualistic space.
Archaeological Museum. Few statues have ever acquired so great and well deserved a fame as the bronze charioteer which originally belonged to a larger group which represented a chariot with four horses from which only small fragments survived. Its height is 1.8 m and is made up from six separate cast parts. Dedicated by Polyzalos, tyrant of the Sicilian city of Gela, for his victory in the race at the Pythian Games, probably in 474 BC. it is admired for its superb art.
The Delphi Archaeological Museum is at the foot of the main archaeological complex, on the east side of the village, and on the north side of the main road. The museum houses an impressive collection associated with ancient Delphi, including the earliest known notation of a melody, the famous Charioteer, golden treasures discovered beneath the Sacred Way, and fragments of reliefs from the Siphnian Treasury. Immediately adjacent to the exit (and overlooked by most tour guides) is the inscription that mentions the Roman proconsul Gallio.
The Corycian Cave (Korykio Andro), or “Sarantavli,” is a mystical, ancient sanctuary on Mount Parnassus near Delphi, Greece, sacred to the Nymphs and Pan. It is a stunning, historic, and slightly challenging hiking spot known for its impressive stalactites, offering incredible mountain views and a peaceful, almost magical atmosphere
See All View Travel offers private tours from Athens to Mount Parnassus. Distance approx 200 km from Athens / Duration 3 hours. Best Approach: 2 days recommended for a relaxed visit
Our tour drivers are seasoned travelers and are dedicated to helping you live the tour of your life, that is suited to your needs and lifestyle, where you can relax, have no worry of driving, allowing all passengers to enjoy the scenic drives through the beautiful Greek countryside, stopping wherever you desire to take photos or hiking, have a break. Any combination or schedule of tour can be arranged for you from one day tour to two week long tours, depending on the time you have available.
Important Note: A day tour can be effected from weather conditions or day light save hours. (End October – End March). Also traffic conditions special in Athens…. Day tour should start at 06:30 am
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